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The development of speech perception in children using cochlear implants: effects of etiologic factors and delayed milestones
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Clark, Graeme M.; Pyman, Brian C.; Webb, Robert L.. - : Singular Publishing, 1997
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Contributing factors to improved speech perception in children using the nucleus 22-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Multicenter evaluations of speech perception in adults and children with the nucleus (cochlear) 22-channel cochlear implant
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Habilitation issues in the management of children using the cochlear multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis
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Preoperative residual hearing as a predictor of postoperative speech scores for adult cochlear implant users [Abstract]
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Clinical comparison of open-set speech perception with MSP and WSPIII speech processors and preliminary results for the new SPEAK processor [Abstracts]
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The development of the Melbourne/Cochlear multiple-channel cochlear implant for profoundly deaf children
Abstract: This is a publisher’s version of an article published in The Australian Journal of Otolaryngology 1992. This version is reproduced with permission from Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery. ; Journal also known as: Australian Journal of Oto-laryngology ; In 1978-79, a speech processing strategy which extracted the voicing (FO) and second formant (F2) frequencies and presented these as rate and place of stimulation respectively to residual auditory nerve fibres was developed for the University of Melbourne's prototype multiple-channel receiver-stimulator (Clark et aI1977, Clark et a11978, Tong et aI1980). This speech processing strategy was shown to provide post linguistically deaf adults with some open-set speech comprehension using electrical stimulation alone, and considerable help when used in combination with lipreading (Clark et al 1981).
Keyword: cochlear implant; otolaryngology; paediatric otology; profound deafness; speech processing
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/27357
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Revised selection criteria for the multiple-channel cochlear implant
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Criteria of suitability for cochlear implantation [Abstract]
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The histopathology of the human temporal bone and auditory central nervous system following cochlear implantation in a patient: correlation with psychophysics and speech perception results
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Preliminary results for the Cochlear Corporation multielectrode intracochlear implant in six prelingually deaf patients
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Clinical trial of a multiple-channel cochlear prosthesis: an initial study in four patients with profound total hearing loss
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